:It was because you accidentally removed an <nowiki></eat></nowiki> tag from the L'Ambre listing&mdash;fixed. --[[User:Peterfitzgerald|Peter]] <small><sup>[[User_talk:Peterfitzgerald|Talk]]</sup></small> 21:22, 28 October 2009 (EDT)

:It was because you accidentally removed an <nowiki></eat></nowiki> tag from the L'Ambre listing&mdash;fixed. --[[User:Peterfitzgerald|Peter]] <small><sup>[[User_talk:Peterfitzgerald|Talk]]</sup></small> 21:22, 28 October 2009 (EDT)

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::Ooh, thanks for fixing Peter! MarinaK

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== Hustlers on trains ==

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I added a point about the dangers of being overly naive on train journeys into Fes. Personally (and entirely my fault), I came to wikitravel and just looked at the travel advice. I was rather overconfident and didn't bother looking at the Stay Safe or Cope sections, particularly since I thought the train would be perfectly safe. Needless to say, I got 100% conned with a shop-based tour the following day. It was beautifully done, but a bit irritating. [[User:Kayman1uk|Kayman1uk]] 15:26, 30 October 2009 (EDT)

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This page seems to contain an unwanted advertisement in poor English and with poor punctuation for the 'riad arabesque'.

PLEASE include some sort of contact info...

Can I put an advertisement for my travel booking agency? I posted a link but another user removed it, I see that many hotels have advertisements, what stays and what goes?

-Charles

I removed one of the "Made in M:" advertisements as it seems to clearly be a self promotion and was added to a section where it doesnt belong.

-Guy

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Hi, I was editing the Eat section and now I've noticed that it has layed out in a single paragraph. My apologies for whatever I did, how can I fix it? Thanks ~~MarinaK.

It was because you accidentally removed an </eat> tag from the L'Ambre listing—fixed. --PeterTalk 21:22, 28 October 2009 (EDT)

Ooh, thanks for fixing Peter! MarinaK

Hustlers on trains

I added a point about the dangers of being overly naive on train journeys into Fes. Personally (and entirely my fault), I came to wikitravel and just looked at the travel advice. I was rather overconfident and didn't bother looking at the Stay Safe or Cope sections, particularly since I thought the train would be perfectly safe. Needless to say, I got 100% conned with a shop-based tour the following day. It was beautifully done, but a bit irritating. Kayman1uk 15:26, 30 October 2009 (EDT)